Author Note
Hello there and welcome to another chapter of Avalon Bond. Normally, I start each chapter with the answer from last chapter's reviews, but since there isn't many, I will jump right through. One specific review talked about the extra effort in showing Shirou and Arturia's relationship (Guest man - no nickname). Well, I may have come out a little strong about them, so I toned it down for this chapter. This chapter is going to focus more on Jeanne and Jeanne Alter.
Now on with the chapter as we go through the first singularity's final part.
Avalon Bond
Part II – Fate Grand Order
Chapter 20 – Orleans Final Part
Beta: Axel Emiya
After leaving the city of Thiers, the gang from Chaldea had immediately climbed on top of their respective horses and went straight towards the final destination, Orleans.
So far, they had defeated five servants along the way, leaving only Jeanne Alter herself and a caster servant, that was still due to show him or herself. As they rode towards Orleans, all of them were surprised to look upwards and see a horde of wyverns and smaller dragons following what appeared to be a gigantic black one with gray scales up front. Shirou, using his enhanced vision, managed to see a person on top of the almighty dragon.
"She is up there!" Arturia looked backwards at Shirou and then at the horde of dragons.
"You think she will let us reach the city of Orleans without much trouble?"
Arturia's question was answered when the entire army of wyverns suddenly descended from their flight path.
"I don't think so!"
Shirou had immediately summoned his black longbow as he freed his arms from Arturia's wasteline.
Jeanne, Mash, Marie and Ritsuka all flinched at the number of dragons coming their way.
The three horses galloped fast as the wyverns descended fast while screaming at the opposition. Shirou focused every inch of his prana towards his eyes and his aim as he fired his arrows in quick succession. Arturia, in the meanwhile, freed one of her hands and summoned Excalibur while using the other hand to expertly guide her stallion. She would protect Shirou while he handled the majority of the creatures. Mash was on the horse behind them as she also had high expertise in horse riding. Jeanne Alter, from high up in Fafnir's back, looked at the sudden rain of wyverns free falling on the ground, one by one, all of them with arrows lodged right at their chest area.
The woman was snarling in fury and anger upon seeing her revenge ruined because of these fools.
She really wanted nothing more than burn each and everyone of them for their transgressions.
"Ahhh, Fafnir, deal with them, burn them all!"
Jeanne Alter then called upon another dragon next to her pet one and used this one to reach Orleans. She needed to summon more servants to her cause. Shirou managed to pierce the last one of the dragons, before seeing the gigantic dragon flap its wings and descend towards them. He could see that Jeanne Alter was no longer on the fearsome dragon.
"Mash, Jeanne…" the Other two servants rode their respective horses and approached the one with Shirou and Arturia.
"What is it, Shirou?" Shirou turned to see Ritsuka as he had already devised a battle of action with Arturia.
"Master, you two go ahead and face Jeanne Alter and the caster servant. Me and Arturia will deal with this dragon and then we'll join with you."
Ritsuka looked doubtful at that while Arturia turned to address Mash.
"Mash, I'm counting on you…we will be right behind you as soon as Shirou and I deal with this dragon."
The lilac-haired servant looked at Arturia for a while before nodding in resolution. She wanted to prove herself to her.
"Roger that, please join with us as soon as you're finished, Arturia-taichou. Master, let's go. Jeanne, follow me." Ritsuka held on to Mash's waste as Mash ushered her horse to increase its speed, followed by Jeanne. Still, as they charged forward, they all saw the gigantic creature descending upon them. Mash and Jeanne stopped their horse, not sure about their chosen plan, before both turned to feel the use of prana as Shirou and Arturia's horse galloped closer to their position.
"Keep going…I'll distract him."
Mash and Jeanne both saw the strange sword that appeared on Shirou's hand, before once more speeding towards Orleans.
Fafnir by this time was already in position to fly low and send a powerful jet of fire at both horses when a blue meteor travelled from their back, towards the black dragon. Cadalbolg II travelled like a upward comet straight towards Fafnir's chest region. The creature, seeing the danger, stopped its assault on Mash and Jeanne's horse and evaded it with extreme difficulty, considering the velocity of Shirou's projectile. The dragon hissed in pain as Cadalbolg pierced the tip of its right wing. The rest only watched as they passed Fafnir's line of defense. Marie and Ritsuka looked backwards to see the giant dragon land on the ground and causing a massive tremor on the ground, because of the impact.
===With Mash and Co.===
Now, free of danger for now, Mash and Jeanne aligned their horses as they exchanged a quick conversation.
"Monsieur, are Shirou and miss Arturia going to be okay…shouldn't we stay and help them fight that beast?"
Ritsuka looked at Marie from behind Jeanne and nodded as Mash was the one who answered it.
"Arturia-taichou is counting on us to go ahead…she gave us her word that they will meet with us afterward."
"Plus, we have to stop her from summoning more servants to her cause." They all concurred at Ritsuka's reasoning, before hearing Romani from their intercom.
"It's a wise course of action. Jeanne Alter still has the Grail and we still due to find who the Caster servant is."
The conversation was brought into a halt as they followed the dragon with Jeanne Alter on as they crossed the gates of the city of Orleans. Right as they did so and galloped across the deserted city, Jeanne couldn't help but remember the last scene of her life…walking through this very path in chains towards her death, while the citizens did nothing but cheer for her ulitmate demise. The feeling was so vivid in her mind that she could practically feel the wooden platform below her feet igniting and burning the soles of her feet. Quickly shaking her head of such thoughts, they quickly followed Jeanne Alter until she was seen landing on the city palace up ahead. Jeanne D'Arc was focusing on her counterpart's existence and wondered if the darkened version was truly a different version of herself.
All her memories…her choices in life…her talk with God up until the point of her death…could her counterpart have lived through the same as her?
For sure, the answers would soon come as they jumped from the horse towards the Palace halls.
===Shirou and Arturia====
No sooner had Fafnir dropped on the ground, Shirou and Arturia had safely strapped their horse, before facing the almighty creature.
The creature didn't wait long before spewing a threatening jet of fire towards Shirou and Arturia, who had to make quick evasive actions. Fafnir kept on spewing the torrential flames and Shirou and Arturia could only dodge.
Shirou then traced his longbow and bombarded Fafnir with arrows, but his hardened skin made all arrows ricochet easily. Still, the arrows were more than mere annoyance to the creature as Shirou aimed for Fafnir's eyes. Still, the dragon's wings took care of the arrows that to a giant creature like Fafnir, it was more like annoying flies. Aside from the ferocious fire, Fafnir was agile enough to fly straight at Arturia, who managed to parry the dragon's claws with her sword. Though, the inertia of parrying sent her flying a good distance, before she flipped in mid-air and skidded towards the ground, close to Shirou.
"Can you see a weak spot?" The redhead was doing just that with his eyes, trying to search for something.
"There is none, at least as far as I can see."
The couple got ready as Fafnir soon made a fly by straight at them, forcing Arturia to dodge. Shirou, for his turn, projected a good army of swords from all shapes and sizes to attack. However, just like his arrows, the swords all hit Fafnir, but very few managed to make anything, much less hurt the creature. Fafnir just kept on coming and Shirou had to evade its claws that would easily slice his body in half.
"Arturia, how were you able to defeat Vortigern?"
The King of Knights turned to Shirou in surprise as she remembered her own experience in dealing with a similar creature in her past.
"…It was actually one of the toughest battles I had as King. Though, to this date, I can't simply state that I managed to find a weak spot to exploit."
Arturia shruddered as she remembered the image of her Uncle terrorizing the village and her own army of elites. Back then, after being turned into a dragon, Vortigern all but digested a great number of her finest soldiers and it took everything from her to finally defeat the beast once and for all. However, one image that stood forever in her mind was the picture of her second-in-command Sir Gawain losing his drive. Gawain was the Knight of the Sun and such an image just didn't belong to her friend. It took her will to give him the extra strength to endure.
"It took the combined strength of two divine swords, Excalibur and Excalibur Galantine and still was not enough on its own. Plus, a last attack with Rhongomyniad to its heart to finally defeat Vortigern."
No sooner had Arturia explained, they soon had to evade yet another jet of fire from Fafnir.
"Arturia, prepare your noble phantasm, then. I will keep him occupied."
Arturia noticed as Shirou traced his demonic katana, before it combusted in flame. She held her sword closer as she saw Shirou attack Fafnir with multiple fire slashes, earning a screech in return from the mighty beast. However, Arturia knew that Muramasa's sword, though sturdy and on par with the Fae's work, wouldn't be enough to make a dent on Fafnir's armor, but her Excalibur certainly could. She then lifted the sword up as she positioned the blade close to her face in deep concentration. As Shirou sent waves of fire slash energy from a medium distance at Fafnir, Arturia focused every bit of her prana through her sword, before opening her eyes.
As soon as she did so, the sword set a beam of gold up in the sky, enough to pierce the clouds above.
"EX! CALIBUR!"
Shirou saw the bright beam and focused all his prana to his legs as he was close to Fafnir when Arturia attacked. The creature was even focused on him, when it then turned to see Arturia's noble phantasm slam at him full on.
The slash was enough to carve a sizable slash on Fafnir's torso. The dragon screamed in pain as torrent of blood and gore jumped from inside his now open chest.
Shirou took this opportunity and traced the strongest projectile attack he had at his disposal, while amazed that the dragon's skin was enough to take on Arturia's Excalibur full on and survive. Still in mid-air, Shirou pulled the string from his longbow, before Hrunting, one of Beowulf's magic swords, materialized before being transformed into a long and deadly projectile. Arturia watched as Shirou's projectile surged towards Fafnir's exposed chest just like her own Rhongomyniad travelled towards Vortigern's back in her days.
Shirou's arrow easily pierced Fafnir's chest and pierced his heart, as the creature screamed in bloody agony, before falling on the ground.
Arturia wasn't about to wait to see if Shirou's attack was enough and she charged straight at Fafnir and slammed her sword straight at Fafnir's neck, slashing it deeply, before the dragon's head rolled away from its body.
===Orleans Palace===
Jeanne Alter's high heels echoed throughout the palace halls as she searched for Gilles, while Fafnir would deal with those bouffons.
Still, as Jeanne Alter walked through the halls, she couldn't help but ponder about the signs that Jeanne D'Arc so heavily believed. The holy maiden firmly believed that God would speak to her, that God would guide her actions. So, Jeanne Alter was on the same belief that her anger…her revenge was actually God's wish upon this land. However, as she felt her allies perish one by one, Jeanne Alter began to question this belief in her anger.
"Gilles, where are you, merde…". Jeanne Alter screamed as she opened the door to the Palace's Throne Room.
There Gilles was as he was using black magic around the Holy Grail.
"What can I do for you, Jeanne." The dragon which snarled at the presumably calm disposition of her Caster servant.
"Uhhh, you imbecile, can't you feel that the servants all but vanished. Useless! I need the power of the Grail to summon more servants."
Caster Gilles then stopped the use of black magic as he turned to his master.
"Your order is my command, Jeanne, though it could take a while to summon a worthy servant, perhaps we can summon King Arthur." Jeanne Alter smirked in cruelty at the possibility. To have such a legend under her command, she would surely kill everyone with but a snap of her finger. Still, Jeanne Alter could hear the enemy's footsteps entering the castle and even running towards their position. It came the time for her to use her power to burn them all and turn them to ashes.
"Do it Gilles, I will entertain out guests in the meantime."
Gilles then simply bowed in respect towards the order, as Jeanne Alter closed the throne room, before seeing her counterpart arrive with the rest of the group.
"So, it appears the others stayed back to handle Fanfir, huh. Don't matter…they will be dragon food in no time."
The name made everyone including Romani and the rest in Chaldea gasp.
"Fafnir…as in the dragon from the Norsh mythology. The almighty dragon that was ultimately slain by the dragon slayer, Siegfried."
Jeanne smirked as she turned to the shielder servant.
"The very same…" Jeanne Alter then turned to her counterpart. Jeanne D`Arc looked at the dragon witch and Jeanne Alter found it humorous. "Huh, you look like you wish to say something…out with it, then."
"I have but a single question…do you remember your family?" Jeanne Alter as well as Marie, Ritsuka and Mash looked at Jeanne in wonder.
"What is this nonsense…" Jeanne Alter looked at her counterpart, intrigued by the question.
"It' s a simple question…no matter how vivid my memories of the battle are, I remember far more of my life as a simple country girl. Even my dark side should remember those peaceful days." Jeanne Alter looked constricted at the notion. "I still remember when my mother gave me my first dress…I remember waking up in my bed and then spending time with her as she cooked breakfast for me. Above all else, I remember the day when I said my goodbye to her, telling that I would go and serve the country of France in the war. So, I ask once more…do you remember any of it?"
Jeanne Alter snarled as she could not…she could not remember anything that Jeanne D'Arc was saying.
All that lied within her head was thoughts of betrayal and more betrayal.
"Ahhhh, so what if I don't remember…I'm still Jeanne D'Arc." Jeanne, though, merely nodded in sadness.
"It does matter…you are not Jeanne D'Arc, you're merely something created by the Grail…you are merely a twisted copy, a dysfunctional one."
Jeanne then positioned her flag as she stood in front of Mash and Marie.
"I shall show that I'm the real one by killing you. Once you're dead, then I shall take an army of dragons to burn the rest of France. I shall have my revenge, Jeanne."
Jeanne Alter soon charged towards her enemies with her sword drawn and Jeanne met her halfway. What first constituted a parry of swords, then turned as Jeanne Alter had the upper hand with her aggression. Her anger did increase her strength and Jeanne D`Arc didn`t have her full strength as a ruler servant. Mash charged immediately with her shield to protect Jeanne from Alter`s strikes, while Jeanne D`Arc attacked. Still, even with Mash and Jeanne's teamwork, it was not enough. Mash was able to parry the strikes with her shield, but unlike with Saber Alter, Jeanne Alter's strikes were faster. As such, Jeanne suffered a multiple of cuts as she parried her sword with Alter's. Alter, then, backed away once Mash used her shield to try and slam her towards the ground.
"How pitiful…perhaps with the other two, I would be harder pressed, but against you two, it's child's play."
Then Jeanne and Mash were surprised when Jeanne Alter lifted both her hands up as torrents of fire engulfed the halls.
The fire beam then travelled at such speeds that made everyone tense as the heat reached them. The attack from hell travelled in high speeds until it met its wall in Mash's shield. Though, the fire power was pushing her backwards.
Suddenly, it was apparent that Mash wouldn't be able to hold her own as her feet was slowly dragged backwards. It was just as strong as defending from Saber Alter's Excalibur and the heat started to graze Mash's skin. She closed her eyes in concentration, until she felt a sudden strength invade her core as her shield glowed in white, extending their protection, much to Jeanne Alter's complaint. Mash breathed easier once the fire was extinguished, before she turned to Ritsuka who nodded at her.
"Thank you Master…"
"It's not over yet Mash…Jeanne, can you do the same attack as her?" The ruler servant turned to Ritsuka and nodded.
"It's similar, but right now I lack the strength to parry her."
Once more, Mash had to stop the torrential flame attack as Jeanne Alter all but laughed in pure glee at their misfortune.
"Yes, none of you will escape here alive…you all will be burned by my sword!" Mash flinched once more as her arms began to feel the strain of keeping the flames away from the group. Meanwhile, Marie simply stood by transfixed, hoping to see something she could do to help. Since the beginning of this war, all she ever did to help the group was provide horses for them to travel through cities. And now, as the dragon witch pounded on them, Marie flinched at the cries of pain she heard from Mash.
Worst of all was that she didn't have the prana necessary to provide much support. However, she very well needed to do something.
Marie Antoniette is a part of the French Monarchy. And despite her life being ended at the hands of the people, she could never hate them. She loved them with all her heart. As such, she still had something she could use that symbolized the strength of the country monarchy. However, by using so, she wouldn't have any more prana to even sustain herself. As such, gathering her resolve and thinking of her subjects, the people of France, she turned to Mash and Jeanne.
"I have something that will shift the scales of this fight, but I won't survive afterward."
Mash and Jeanne all looked at Marie, who was willing to sacrifice herself for them to win this.
"Jeanne, it was a pleasure knowing a saint, the one to whom God speaks to. Please extend my goodbye to miss Arturia and Shirou. A part of me really wished to stay and get to know him better."
Marie, then, took a step forward and met Jeanne Alter's fire head on, much to everyone's protest as she closed her eyes in pure concentration. Jeanne, in the meantime, sensed Marie's prana spike and nodded in resolution. She would take this opportunity. She grabbed her sword with both hands and squeezed the blade as blood passed through the blade. Jeanne began to whisper her enchantment while Marie opened her eyes just as Jeanne Alter's fire attack reached her.
"Noble Phantasm: Crystal Palace!"
Then, much to everyone's surprise, it appeared that they were transferred to another land, as Marie's bounded field lifted to transport them to the Palace of Versailles. The noble phantasm served not only to stop Jeanne Alter's attack, but also to increase her allies' strength as Mash and Jeanne both felt the increase in strength. Marie, though, smiled as she kneeled on the ground panting for breath. She felt her own strength leaving her body as she then looked back to Ritsuka who was looking at her in sadness.
"Au revoir, Chaldea master. Please don't be saddened for as I am a heroic spirit of the past. It's our duty to make sure that the future is bright."
Jeanne's sword, by this point, glowed as fire erupted from within her body while she began the enchantment.
All remains shall be under the Lord's light
All under the sky shall be within His grasp
Listen to His words during the day…And listen to His knowledge during the night
My heart heats up within me and it burns to remind me
This is my end. My destiny ends here, my life's dream ends here
I shall use the only thing I have to protect the path He must walk
O Lord, I entrust my body to you.
When Jeanne last opened her eyes, she was also enveloped in bright white flame as she immediately charged at Jeanne Alter.
"Hope comes after despair, Noble Phantasm: La Puecelle!"
The hot beam of white flame soon slammed at Jeanne Alter as she looked down in shock.
Shirou and Arturia soon reached the room just as Jeanne's sword pierced Jeanne Alter's black armor.
"Im…impossible, this is ridiculous. This can't be happening, it's a lie." Everyone watched as Jeanne Alter held her hand close to the injury on her chest as she eyed her counterpart with fury. "This shouldn't happen…my revenge… I need to kill everyone…to show them that Jeanne D'Arc has returned from the pits of hell to murder them all. This shouldn't have happened. I have the Grail…the one with the grail should know no defeat." Jeanne Alter snarled as she saw Jeanne D'Arc kneel next to her and grab both of Jeanne Alter's hands just like she did with Saint Martha.
"I shall pray that you find peace in your anger…perhaps there can be atonement where you're heading towards." Jeanne Alter though snarled once more as her body turned into golden sands.
Feeling the usage of black magic in the room behind them, they all ran towards the throne room to see the grail being used by Gilles probably to summon another servant. Though, Gilles' eyes darkened as he felt the defeat of his Jeanne. So much so, that he had abruptly stopped the ritual of summoning another servant as his eyes landed on Jeanne D'Arc, the real one this time. For a moment, both friends and comrades in battle stood alone inside the holy church as Gilles became mesmerized by the beauty that was Jeanne D'Arc.
"Gilles…"
"Long time no see Jeanne…so you have defeated your darker side, after all." Jeanne, though, frowned at her lost friend.
"No Gilles, she was not my darker self…as a matter of fact, she never existed in the Throne of Heroes." Gilles then opened his disfigured eye and looked at the blonde servant. "As long as she wasn't an aspect of my darkness, there was no other conclusion I could make. It was the Grail who created her, wasn't it? You used the Grail to create her, did you not?" The rest of the crew from Chaldea now looked straight at Gilles as the caster servant merely smirked at Jeanne. Arturia, for her part, couldn't help but compare the one in front of her with the servant she faced at the Fourth Grail War.
"Exactly…" Gilles's hollow voice echoed in the halls. "The Dragon Witch herself was my wish to the Grail. It was my wish to revive you, it was a wish from my heart. But the Grail rejected me…!" they could see downright anger in his eyes. "So, I created a new you! The saint I believed in! The saint I longed for! I created her!" Jeanne looked at her friend in sympathy, despite the many atrocities he committed, both in the past and now in this singularity. Despite, him becoming too far gone to repent, she still looked at him…she still looked at the man who followed her through the Hundred Years War. Gilles, by this point, had attempted to summon another servant and used all the prana he had at his disposal. As Jeanne approached him, the caster servant was already down on the ground.
"Gilles, even if you did revive me, I would never be the dragon witch. It's true that I was betrayed. It's true that I was mocked. It was indeed a tragic end for me, but I could never hate my homeland. It's where you and the others lived." By now, Jeanne's entire body glowed in a golden hue as she landed a hand on Gilles's hair, making the French knight look up at her in surprise. His body was slowly but surely cleansed of the black magic as Jeanne used her holy energy to save her friend.
"Jeanne…" Gilles whispered her name and became baffled by her beauty as she once more saved him from himself. Even his disfigured face returned to the face that used to belong to Gilles di Rais, the noble French knight.
When Jeanne stopped her energy, Gilles had now returned to his usual self and was almost entirely covered by Caster Gilles' black cape. He then got up from the ground and bowed in reverence to the Holy Maiden, before his body turned into golden sands just as Jeanne Alter did. The group from the Chaldea then gasped in surprise as the Holy Grail materialized in front of them. Mash and Ritsuka ignored the cheering from Chaldea as Mash grabbed the Holy Grail as she then returned to Ritsuka, Shirou and Arturia's side. Mash felt Arturia's hands on her shoulder and she turned to see the golden knight king smile at her proudly. Mash, for her part, couldn't help but feel Arturia's aura and bowed for her.
"You did good, Mash."
"Thank you, Arturia-taichou."
With everything finished in this singularity, Jeanne then turned to the group from Chaldea.
"Well, with this done, I believe it's time for me to part as well. My death will light the way for someone else, that's all I ever wanted. Now, let us part to the time that I belong." Jeanne then heard Romani's voice through their intercom, saying that the singularity was now over and that they must return immediately. Jeanne then smiled at the group. She would surely miss them all. She grew accustomed to this group. She found a kinship in Arturia and even Mash. She also enjoyed Shirou's cooking immensely and wondered if she could partake in it more often. A part of her felt sadden at the prospect of leaving them. A part of her felt like she wished to continue. Jeanne looked as Ritsuka was seen briefly talking with Arturia and Shirou, before the couple was seen smiling at the Chaldea master.
Ritsuka then approached Jeanne, who looked at him with a smile on her face.
"You are leaving then?"
"Yeah, we must go back to our time and secure the holy grail. We still have other singularities to fix after all."
Jeanne smiled as she felt her own core weakening, now that the war was over.
"I see…well, then I wish you all the best of luck…who knows…perhaps we can meet again, Ritsuka." Jeanne saw the teen smiling at her and she could feel his strength of character through that smile alone.
"Funny you should mention that, Jeanne. If you wish, you can come back with us to Chaldea." Jeanne was surprised at that as Ritsuka continued. "We could certainly have your strength with us throughout the singularities."
"You can do that…" Ritsuka could tell that hope underlying her questioning. He then turned as Mash approached with her shield.
"Mash's shield is a relic that is linked to Chaldea's servant system. Through it, we can bond your heroic spirit to Chaldea and then you can come back with us, if you so wish to." Jeanne then crossed eyes with Arturia and Shirou and she remembered that Arturia was still due to tell her about their story. Jeanne D'Arc is a fighter at heart. Her spirit was bound to this land and this time, but her heart still longed for the benefit of humanity. And fixing these singularities will help restore mankind once more. She didn't need to hear God in her head to make up her mind.
"Then if it's all possible, Ritsuka, I would like to join you in Chaldea's mission."
Both Ritsuka and Mash nodded as Mash placed the shield on the ground as Ritsuka called for Romani.
"Dr. Romani, please direct the FATE system to Ruler servant Jeanne D'Arc." Jeanne smiled as the shield came to life. She could feel her core being replenished and the golden sands that was about to take her away vanish.
"It's complete. Servant Ruler Jeanne D'Arc, welcome to Chaldea." Jeanne heard Romani's voice now echoing in her mind as she smiled.
"Now, everyone, prepare for the rayshift in 3…2…1".
===Chaldea===
The group with plus one new servant were suddenly rayshifted back towards Chaldea, before Jeanne found herself before a futuristic base, the likes of which her medieval imagination couldn't possibly conjure. For one, she was caught by surprise by the sudden change in Mash. From the warrior servant in the singularity, she had now the appearance of a measly and petite girl, wearing red glasses. The rest of the crew had the same outfit, though, as the group were surrounded by the crew members of Chaldea for debriefing as well as healing if needed be.
Jeanne, being an outsider for now, simply watched as Ritsuka and Mash were conversing with three people.
She was surprised when Arturia and Shirou approached her.
"Glad you joined us Jeanne…allow us to give you a tour of this place…starting with the cafeteria." Arturia said as her stomach showed its complaint. "Shirou, I believe it's high time Jeanne here is introduced to your cooking prowess."
Shirou was already accustomed to the thunder that is his fiancée's stomach and Jeanne lets out a giggle in delight as she followed the servant couple towards this place called cafeteria.
Romani, Ritsuka, Mash, Olga and Da Vinci had simply observed the three servants leave the premises with a smile.
No doubt, they will join the servants at the cafeteria as soon as this is finished.
Author Note
Ok, that is about it for now.
Thanks for reading and thanks to everyone who added this story to his/her follow/favorite.
Now, the first singularity is finished with Jeanne D'Arc joining the servants team. Like I said before, I plan on adding more servants to the team as the singularities progress. I already have my list, but I will keep it secret for now.
Please tell me your thoughts.
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